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fusal (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to a spindle.
    • 1912 June, J.J. Graham Brown, “Ataxia: A Symptom”, in Edinburgh Medical Journal, volume 8, number 6, page 498:
      Round the fusal fibres there wind, in spiral form, large myelinated posterior root fibres, of which several subserve each spindle.
    • 1912, John Belling ·, Collected Reprints:
      On the writer's theory, if the fusal chromomeres synapsed, but the rest of the two chromonemas was in reverse order, crossing over could take place only close to the fusal chromomeres.
    • 2012, J.M.D. Tascón, Novel Carbon Adsorbents, page 611:
      The light fraction contains low-boiling aldehydes and many other oxygen-containing organic compounds, while the heavy fraction is mainly fusal oil.
    the fusal muscular fibers

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